Marko Milacic
Montenegro Plans Tougher Penalties for Attacks on Journalists
Media representatives at a polling station in Podgorica, Montenegro. Photo: EPA-EFE/BORIS PEJOVIC
According to the amendments proposed to parliament, journalists would be treated the same as members of professions of public importance, such as the police and army.
Montenegro Investigated Belivuk Crime Gang, Katnic Insists
Montenegrin Special State Prosecutor Milivoje Katnic on the press conference. Photo: PR Centar
During a parliamentary session, Katnic responded to allegations that the criminal group had enjoyed the support of former officials in Montenegro before the change of government there.
New Montenegrin Govt Maintains Russia Sanctions, Deferring to EU
New Montenegrin Government session in Podgorica. Photo: Government of Montenegro
On Monday Radulovic said the government won't lift sanctions on Russia because Montenegro must respect European Union rules if it wants to join the Union.
Believers Take to Serbian Capital for Funeral of Patriarch
Serbs lined the streets of Belgrade to pay homage to the late Serbian Orthodox Patriarch Irinej for his funeral on Sunday, despite the spike in COVID-19 infections across the country.
Irinej tested positive for the coronavirus and was admitted to hospital in Belgrade on November 4. His condition worsened on November 15 and he passed away on November 20, aged 90.
Montenegro Police Arrest Opposition Leader’s Mother, Cousin
Police in Montenegro on Friday arrested the mother and cousin of a leader of the opposition Democratic Front, Milan Knezevic. Media reports said that retired teacher Ratka Knezevic, 70, was detained at the family home in the village of Mojanovici, near the capital, Podgorica.
Disciplinary proceedings against a teacher in Bar because of Serbian flag PHOTO
The photo was posted yesterday on Facebook, and it shows students holding drawn Serbian tricolor flags in their hands.
The headmistress of the school, Biljana Vukmanovic, confirmed that disciplinary proceedings were initiated against the teacher in a statement to CdM.
Montenegro drama: People, priests "defend" Serb baptistery
The Suza Njegoseva Baptistery belongs to the SPC's Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral. It is located near the town of Tivat on the Adriatic coast, and has been slated for demolition by Montenegrin authorities.
Djukanovic Wins Montenegro's Presidential Election
Preliminary results of Sunday's presidential elections in Montenegro show Milo Djukanovic, the leader of the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS, has won another term as head of state after serving as Prime Minister six times and as President once.
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Montenegro Opposition Candidates Face 'Forged Signatures' Probe
Montenegro's electoral commission said on Tuesday that it will request an official investigation into over 300 claims that false signatures were used to validate the candidacies of three of the opposition candidates in the country's April 15 presidential elections.
Milacic: Montenegro will become first country to leave NATO
Photo: MoD of Montenegro
The North Atlantic Alliance intends to use its newest member, Montenegro, to militarize the Balkan Peninsula, political activist and one of the leaders of the Resistance to Hopelessness movement Marko Milacic told Sputnik Serbia.